Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Том 2F. Warne, 1892 |
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... manner commends itself to the touch , when submitting to be transcribed , collated , corrected , and preserved . Truth confined to the mind , though it may be the possession of a noble soul , while it wants a companion and is not judged ...
... manner commends itself to the touch , when submitting to be transcribed , collated , corrected , and preserved . Truth confined to the mind , though it may be the possession of a noble soul , while it wants a companion and is not judged ...
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... manner . Now , if they had not been in the highest order of creatures , the argu- ment had not been conclusive ; yet they are infinitely below God . The heavens are not clean in His sight , the stars are not pure before Him . The ...
... manner . Now , if they had not been in the highest order of creatures , the argu- ment had not been conclusive ; yet they are infinitely below God . The heavens are not clean in His sight , the stars are not pure before Him . The ...
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... manners , wind themselves into such trusts and secrets as enable them to make discoveries . The other , the liberty of opening letters , upon a suspicion that they might contain matter of dangerous consequence . He had a courage of the ...
... manners , wind themselves into such trusts and secrets as enable them to make discoveries . The other , the liberty of opening letters , upon a suspicion that they might contain matter of dangerous consequence . He had a courage of the ...
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... manner , though his head be never so full of most weighty affairs of the realm , yet at din- ner - time he doth seem to lay them always aside : and finding ever fit occasion to talk pleasantly of other matters , but most gladly of some ...
... manner , though his head be never so full of most weighty affairs of the realm , yet at din- ner - time he doth seem to lay them always aside : and finding ever fit occasion to talk pleasantly of other matters , but most gladly of some ...
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... manner , was very merry with both parties , pleasantly playing both with shrewd touches of many courste boys , and with the small dis- cretion of many lewd schoolmasters . Mr Haddon was fully of Mr Peter's opinion , and said that the ...
... manner , was very merry with both parties , pleasantly playing both with shrewd touches of many courste boys , and with the small dis- cretion of many lewd schoolmasters . Mr Haddon was fully of Mr Peter's opinion , and said that the ...
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